Three killed as Maoists attack train in Bihar

Avinash KumarThree persons, including two passengers, were killed and five wounded when more than 100 Maoists attacked a Patna-bound train and made away with weapons of the guards in south-eastern Bihar on Thursday as the CRPF foiled an ambush bid in the another part of the state.
At around 1.05pm, the Dhanbad-Patna intercity train came to a stop after a passenger — a Maoist sympathiser —pulled the chain near Kundar halt, 162 km east of Patna, in Jamui district, Bihar DGP Abhayanand said.
Led by a group of women, more than 100 rebels hurled crude bombs and fired indiscriminately on the train, killing railway protection force (RPF) constable Sukant Deonath, Patna police SI Kumar Amit and Sarwar Islam, an employee of a private firm.
The attack comes at a time when the Centre and states have hardened their stance and are talking surgical strikes against the Maoists. It follows the May 25 attack on a Congress convoy in Bastar that killed 28 people.
“The motive of the attack was apparently to loot weapons from the RPF personnel. Passengers were not the target,” DIG (rail) KS Anupam said. The Maoists took away an AK-47 assault rifle and an Insas rifle from the five-member RPF escort party.
Fours later, some 70 Maoists attacked a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) CoBRA patrol in Sherghati block of Gaya district. A jawan was injured in the gunfight that continued for 30 minutes, Rajesh Kumar, DSP, Sherghati, said., Hindustan Times,
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Updated: Jun 14, 2013 01:27 IST

The map shows the spot where the Maoist attack occured. PTI

Three persons, including two passengers, were killed and five wounded when more than 100 Maoists attacked a Patna-bound train and made away with weapons of the guards in south-eastern Bihar on Thursday as the CRPF foiled an ambush bid in the another part of the state.

At around 1.05pm, the Dhanbad-Patna intercity train came to a stop after a passenger — a Maoist sympathiser —pulled the chain near Kundar halt, 162 km east of Patna, in Jamui district, Bihar DGP Abhayanand said.

Led by a group of women, more than 100 rebels hurled crude bombs and fired indiscriminately on the train, killing railway protection force (RPF) constable Sukant Deonath, Patna police SI Kumar Amit and Sarwar Islam, an employee of a private firm.

The attack comes at a time when the Centre and states have hardened their stance and are talking surgical strikes against the Maoists. It follows the May 25 attack on a Congress convoy in Bastar that killed 28 people.

“The motive of the attack was apparently to loot weapons from the RPF personnel. Passengers were not the target,” DIG (rail) KS Anupam said. The Maoists took away an AK-47 assault rifle and an Insas rifle from the five-member RPF escort party.